- Apr 22, 2013
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Yesterday I noticed that one of my 2 & 1/2 month old brahma hens had a crop that was larger than normal. Maybe about a little larger than golf ball sized. Yesterday it was very soft, & I didn't feel anything in it. Almost like a balloon. Today it is very slightly smaller, & it feels harder. They free range for about 1 to 2 hours a day, & the rest of the time their in "their stall". I'm pretty sure that she ate hay, as I've seen her get some from the nesting boxes (which I have taken the hay out & put shavings in instead). I picked up a grit mixture - starter grit, grower grit, & oyster shells. Tonight I gave her a little olive oil, & put her in a small area by herself with water & grit only, no food. She did poop a few times while she was in the stall. The first time it was pretty loose, mostly white. The other 2 had very little white, they were really small piles, & very green. How long will she be OK by herself without food? Should I be massaging her crop? I have been, but worry if I'm doing it correctly. Is their a "proper" way to massage the crop? Also, should I be trying to get more water down her? For the oil I used a 3 CC syring with a cow teat infusion cannula to help get the oil in her mouth. I was worried about giving her too much too fast, so I would put just enough in her mouth to lap it on her own. I think I got about half on me trying to give it to her! Any pointers on what to do & if I'm doing to right think would be great. Thanks all!